Overview
- The club confirmed Rogers has signed through 2031, adding 12 months to terms that previously ran to 2030.
- Multiple outlets report the deal comes with significantly improved pay, placing him among Villa’s top earners.
- The agreement follows reporting of interest from Chelsea and Tottenham, reinforcing Villa’s stance that he is not for sale.
- Rogers called Villa “home” and credited Unai Emery’s influence on his development in post-signing comments.
- The move continues a retention drive at Villa Park, following new contracts for Matty Cash to 2029 and John McGinn to 2028.